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Title St. Paul central corridor study : Pierce Butler industrial redevelopment parkway
Record ID 24580
Personal Name
Creator
Neckar, Lance; Pettinari, James; Vogel, Mike; Casey, Maureen; Jischke, Michael
Corporate
Contributor
Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Minnesota; Center for Trransportation Studies, University of Minnesota
Publication Date 20030700
Abstract At present, development in the St. Paul Central Corridor is occurring piecemeal and lacks an integrative vision. This studys aim was to devise design approaches that create a district which integrates light industrial job creation and retention with the incorporation of a permanent, value-added public open space armature that performs multiple functions with the ability to adapt to changes in employment. The development of an industrial parkway district along the Pierce Butler route in the corridor would create a linear redevelopment district in the heart of St. Paul. The research team will work in conjunction with public policymakers and planners to establish general goals for the corridor to guide future development of infrastructure, neighborhoods, and specific sites. 24 pages.
TRT Terms Industrial areas information; Public land information; Employment information; Land use planning information; Redevelopment information; Corridors information
Classification NTL - PLANNING AND POLICY - Land Use;
NTL - PLANNING AND POLICY - Plans and Policy Statements
Geographical
Coverage
Minnesota
Report Number CTS 03-08
Resource type Research Paper
URL http://ntl.bts.gov/lib/24000/24500/24574/CTS-03-08.pdf
Format PDF
Language: English
Database NTL Digital Repository
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